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[Fashion print showing a couple attired in Quaker costume]
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Be kind to the needy.
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Guide to Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia.
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Hand in Hand Fire Company, first grand citizens dress ball [graphic] : To be given Friday March 26th 1847, at the upper saloon of the Museum Building in honor of the celebration of the anniversary of the Fire Association
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Charles Oakford's hat & cap store, wholesale & retail, No. 104, Chesnut [sic] Street, Philadelphia.
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View from the inclined plane, near Philadelphia.
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Philadelphia from the Navy Yard
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The happy family.
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Making sport of the blind boy.
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The cruel boys robbing the bird of her little ones.
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Industry & sloth.
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Revd. William Miller, Superintendant of the Wesleyan Zion Connexion in America
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Grigg Block, North Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
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Charles Oakford's 1848 & 49 fashions for hats, caps & furs, wholesale & retail establishment, no. 104 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
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The cruel boys. [graphic] : What shows a worse disposition than to abuse a poor dumb creature. It is the beginning of a course, that leads to robbery and murder.
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Thomas Sparks shot & bar lead manufacturer. Warehouse no. 121 Walnut St. Philadelphia.
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Washington and Lafayette Benefical Society.
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Order of the United Daughters of America [membership certificate]
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First grand complimentary Citizens's Dress Ball
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The industrious man
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The rogue caught
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Police. = Polizeibeamter. ; Bill-Carrier. = Placat Träger.
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Fashions by S.A. & A.F. Ward, spring & summer 1850, no. 62 Walnut St. Philad.
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Fashions, fall & winter, 1850-1, by S.A. & A.F. Ward, No. 62 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
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Fashions for fall and winter 1848-9 by S.A. & A.F. Ward, no. 62 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
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The life & age of man. Stages of man's life from the cradle to the grave. [graphic].
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The life & age of man. Stages of man's life from the cradle to the grave. [graphic].
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Philadelphia fashions, fall & winter 1844, by S. A. & A. F. Ward, no. 62 Walnut St.
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